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Arts Award

Arts Award Advisors are Michael Bailey, Paula Smith & Julia Vercoe

Arts Award is a national qualification that recognises how young people develop as artists, arts practitioners and arts leaders. Young people aged between 11-25 can achieve Arts Awards at levels 1, 2 and 3 on the national qualifications framework.

Brunshaw Action Group are doing Bronze Arts Award with the following young people

Brandon Incles, Lucy Gledhill-Flynn, Jasmin Scott, Lauren O'Connor, Morgan Driver, Erin-May Connor, Daniel Allan and James Carter, Lauren Connor, Emily Cowell, Edward Evans, Libby Fitton, Elisabeth Reeder, Lauren Saddington, Robyn Smits, Jasmin Stott, Jessica Telford, Lee Noon, Jordan Noon, Keiffer Cook, Cameron Barson, Victoria Baldock,

For more information about the Arts Award Click Here

The Bronze Arts Award is a level one qualification, and has one unit – Enjoying the Arts. The award involves taking part in the arts, going to arts events, researching an arts hero or heroine and sharing your skills with others.

You record your achievements in a portfolio, including records of arts work you have seen and been part of, your personal reflections on the process and your own research material. You can choose how you present your portfolio – you might make a folder or sketchbook, or a video diary or website.

Taking part in an arts activity – This can be any arts or media activity which you enjoy and want to improve your skill and extend your interest in

Going to arts events - You must attend at least one arts event. Record your views, collect programmes and other information and share these with others

Arts heroes and heroines - Which artist or arts practitioner do you admire? Research the story of his or her artistic career

Arts apprenticeship - Share your skills by helping to run a workshop, or performing/presenting to a group

You need to collect and record evidence of everything you do along the way.

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Related resources

bullet Bronze Award `check` list (PDF)
bullet Bronze Arts Diary (PDF)
bullet Bronze Arts Diary - Arts Apprenticeship Plan (PDF)
bullet Group Feedback (PDF)
bullet Sharing My Skills (PDF)
bullet Witness Statement (PDF)
bullet Arts Apprenticeships Personal Reflection (PDF)
bullet Personal Reflection (PDF)
bullet Self Evaluation (PDF)

 

 

Last updated: 07/01/08